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Feminitiviti: Nominative and Derivational Aspects
Currently feminitives (feminatives) appear to be one of the actively discussed lexico-semantic groups. This discussion has gone far beyond the community of researchers.
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Paracompositionality, MWEs and Argument Substitution
Multi-word expressions, verb-particle constructions, idiomatically combining phrases, and phrasal idioms have something in common: not all of their elements contribute to the argument structure of the predicate implicated by the expression.
Bozsahin, Cem, Guven, Arzu Burcu
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Lexical relatedness and the lexical entry - a formal unification [PDF]
Based on the notion of a lexicon with default inheritance, I address the problem of how to provide a template for lexical representations that allows us to capture the relatedness between inflected word forms and canonically derived lexemes within a ...
Spencer, Andrew
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Through Derivational Relations to Valency of Nonverbal Predicates in the Nomvallex Lexicon [PDF]
Veronika Kolářová +2 more
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Machine learning : techniques and foundations [PDF]
The field of machine learning studies computational methods for acquiring new knowledge, new skills, and new ways to organize existing knowledge. In this paper we present some of the basic techniques and principles that underlie AI research on learning ...
Carbonell, Jaime G., Langley, Pat
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The paper presents morphemic-derivational structure of toponymic derivatives (toponymy-derived formations) of proper name “Cибирь”. In revealed derived words authors identify morphemes, specify the methods of their production, provide statistics on word ...
Litovkina Anna M.
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Lexical variations in the Bible translations
The paper contains the comparative analysis of the Ostromir Gospels (1056-1057) and the Synodal translation of the Bible in order to identify lexical variations (alternatives). A source of the analysis are identic contexts from the Bible.
Barashkova Daria Sergeyevna
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Cognitive Approach to Word Formation
Structural approach to word formation in Lithuanian is still dominant, meanwhile cognitive insights have not been applied yet. The object of this paper is the aspects of cognitive grammar to word formation.
Lina Inčiuraitė
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Morphological Productivity in the Lexicon [PDF]
In this paper we outline a lexical organization for Turkish that makes use of lexical rules for inflections, derivations, and lexical category changes to control the proliferation of lexical entries.
Bozsahin, Cem, Sehitoglu, Onur
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ON AIMS AND METHODS IN THE NEUROIMAGING OF DERIVED RELATIONS [PDF]
Ingenious and seemingly powerful technologies have been developed recently that enable the visualization in some detail of events in the brain concomitant upon the ongoing behavioral performance of a human participant. Measurement of such brain events offers at the very least a new set of dependent variables in relation to which the independent ...
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